4 men belt out a jaw-dropping version of ‘Hallelujah’. But watch when THIS little boy joins them

January 3, 2016

The Canadian Tenors, also known as The Tenors, are an exceptional group. They are mostly famous for their operatic pop music which is a mixture of classical and pop. This vocal quartet consists of four extraordinary singers, Victor Micallef, Fraser Walters, Remigio Pereira and Clifton Murray. This video below features one of their incredible live performance during PBS televised event where they delivered a unique rendition of “Hallelujah”, originally composed by Leonard Cohen. Though there are thousands of renditions of this song, this version definitely took the cake.

For this performance, The Canadian Tenors are introduced to the crowd by child prodigy Ethan Bortnick. Along with a whole orchestra at the back, Ethan joins the group in piano. At first, the rendition of “Hallelujah” looked normal, but as soon as the electric guitar joined in everyone was left in awe.

Watch this unique rendition of ‘Hallelujah’ in the video below. Did you like it? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!